ACPS cancels in-person school Monday; shifts to virtual learning amid winter storm
District reverses earlier two-hour delay decision as storm intensifies
District reverses earlier two-hour delay decision as storm intensifies
Merced man coerced two women to travel cross-country for prostitution while facing separate charges in $3 million jewelry theft
Trains were single tracking between Van Dorn Street/Huntington and Potomac Yard as crews responded to the incident, WMATA said.
Former Alexandria Democratic Committee chair and ACPS parent wins Democratic nomination in crowded five-way race
Tuesday's summit at United Way headquarters comes as Alexandria churches lead a growing national push to convert underutilized land into affordable housing
City deploys crews early Sunday as NWS forecast calls for 2 to 4 inches; broader regional watch puts potential accumulation at 5 or more
Recommendations address loss of 11,000 affordable units since 2000, but many strategies hinge on state approval and future funding
Alexandria braces for winter storm; up to 3 inches of snow possible Sunday night
Public hearings and work sessions run through April; council also to make contested housing authority appointments
Del Ray Cafe owners call city planner 'an embarrassment,' dismiss Traffic & Parking Board as 'useless cheerleaders'
A review of positions across questionnaires, voter guides, interviews, candidate websites, and three candidate forums ahead of Saturday's firehouse primary
Nearly $12 million in improvements to the Duke Street interchange will support emergency access to the planned hospital complex at the former Landmark Mall site
Alexandria health officials say no uptick in gastrointestinal illnesses observed locally
First-semester safety data shows broad improvement across all school levels
Fire displaces 140 residents at Key Towers; School Board adopts $408M budget with warning; firehouse primary is tomorrow
Language programs preserved; board warns of deeper cuts if city doesn't fund 3.5% request